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Old 11-24-2005, 01:23 AM
kagenaki koe
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Re: Aeon Flux movie trailer is up
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I'm saying, as a fan of the cartoon, as someone who owned the VHS boxed set,
there's a new remastered 3 dvd set that was released last tuesday of all the entire Aeon Flux series (the regular TV series and Liquid television shorts). Best Buy seems to have the cheapest price ($26.99 i just bought it a few hours ago)

the only disc i've watched is the 3rd disc (the Liquid TV collection). lots of cool extras, like the interviews with the co-writer of the regular series (really uh...kooky guy) plus the history of how Aeon Flux came about with Peter Chung basically saying "I got bored with Rugrats"
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Old 12-04-2005, 11:41 PM
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Re: Aeon Flux movie trailer is up
Saw it, total trainwreck pretty much, but it had its moments. I pretty much called it, the problem was not the plot so much as the fact that it had one... all the worst scenes were dialogue and exposition, but the action and freaky sci-fi nonsense were a lot of fun. I was also right about a proper DVD release of the cartoon, I got a copy and I look forward to watching it.
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Old 12-05-2005, 11:56 AM
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Re: Aeon Flux movie trailer is up
Holy Jebus this was a pile of shit, or a train wreck as animal boything pointed out.

I took this in on a whim and since it was free why not be able to say I saw that film in the cinema. After about 15 minutes I started trying to imagine a different film, or a different chain of events.

Like say, they fired the director half way through and brough in Wong Kar-Wai because some idiot exec. at Paramount saw the 2046 trailer and thought it was entirely a sci-fi piece and baited Wong Kar-Wai with enough money and gave him unlimited time and space and money to work with because the go to guy in situations like this, Renny Harlin(see Exorcist prequel) was unavailable.

Suddenly Aeon Flux no longer has a script that they're shooting from but instead a one page treatment composed of three dense paragraphs. Suddenly the film bares no resemblence to the original cartoon and becomes something else.

Cue the Film Comment cover story. Cue the New York Times Sunday Magazine 'think piece' by AO Scott on the films 'post-modern symbolic referencing to current events.'

One can imagine these things.

I almost left the film but I wanted to see how bad it was, and since I wasn't paying it didn't matter.
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